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Ever since I was little I had always wanted a horse. I wished on the brightest star I could find, every single night, for a horse of my own. I dreamed of a chestnut colored paint. I road Bubba every now and then but he's a stubborn old man and I little girl couldn't handle him without someone else's help. We did end up getting a pony but my mom wanted a horse she could train herself so she got a young green Cob gelding and he ended up being too much for her. She ended up selling him and I was heart broken. I was only in 1st grade when that all went down. Then, 9 years later, I started really getting into horses and did lessons and such but still only had Bubba. I went out every weekend and cleaned up his pasture and mucked out his stall and groomed him. It was refreshing and relaxing. I'm guessing my dad saw how committed I was and how much I really wanted a horse of my own that I could ride and learn and grow with. So all summer we were horse shopping. We saw plenty of beautiful horses. I even found the horse I had always dreamed of when I was little. His name was what I had planned on naming the paint I dreamed about and he was the right color. Unfortunatly, he was too young and too expensive. Finally, 4 weeks before school started, we came across Turner, his name was Cobalt when we bought him. The farm he came from had other horses we looked at and they were all nice but nothing seemed to click. The girl at the farm said her horse was for sale but may be a little over our budget. She took us out to see him. There he was, standing next the hay trough. His mane and tail were long and soft looking. I love long manes and tails. He lifted his head from the hay and my face lit up. I knew we would be bringing him home with us. So long story short, well this story is long but whatever, we ended up buying him and now I have my own horse and boy is he a great one..

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Welcome to HC!!Welcome to HC!!What a handsome boy!!I have always wanted a palomino myself,but every time I have the opportunity to get a new horse,I pick the one with an ordinary color and extraordinary personality!!And I love it!!Leaving a vote for your boy,and I'm so happy that you finally got a horse!!

Welcome to HorseChannel!!!Here is your Fancy wintery vote ♥ Friday in N Carolina was 60% and lovely. Today was in the 40's and snowing! The snow melted when it hit the ground It was pretty, but can you imagine 60 one day and snowing the next.

Fancy had to find something to put her feet in last night. This time it was the feed bucket that is bolted to the wall. I remember when she was a yearling, I was on my way out, and I looked to check on her, she was standing with both front feet in the feet bucket that is bolted on the wall. My husband had a field day with that one! I thought I would never hear the end of that. Fancy puts her feet in the water, and I have to put her grain in a deep bucket to keep her feet out. She has done this every since I have had her. Does any one know why a horse would have such a strong inclination to put it's feet into every thing? Does any of your horses do this?

Poor little Trigger stands there and looks at Fancy like perhaps he finds her amusing. Since Fancy is in the stall Trigger sure does poop all over the place. I think Fancy made him poop in certain areas. Now Sir Poops a Lot is free to poop where ever he wants.

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